Emily Dickinson Lexicon
Dictionary: UN-COM-PAN'ION-A-BLE – UN-CON-CEAL'ED
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Not companionable or sociable.
Not compassionate; having no pity. Shak.
Not pitied.
Not compellable; that can not be forced or compelled. Feltham.
UN-COM-PELL'ED, a.
Not forced; free from compulsion. Pope.
Not compensated; unrewarded.
UN-COM-PLAIN'ING, a.
Not complaining; not murmuring; not disposed to murmur.
UN-COM-PLAIN'ING-LY, adv.
Without complaining.
An uncomplaining state.
UN-COM'PLAI-SANT, a. [s as z.]
Not complaisant; not civil; not courteous. Locke.
UN-COM'PLAI-SANT-LY, adv.
Uncivilly; discourteously.
UN-COM-PLETE', a.
Not complete; not finished; not perfect. [But incomplete is chiefly used.]
UN-COM-PLET'ED, a.
Not finished; not completed.
Not complicated; simple.
Not complimentary.
UN-COM-PLY'ING, a.
Not complying; not yielding to request or command; unbending.
UN-COM-POS'ED, a.
Not composed.
UN-COM-POUND'ED, a.
- Not compounded; not mixed. Hardness may be reckoned the property of all uncompounded matter. Newton.
- Simple; not intricate. Hammond.
UN-COM-POUND'ED-LY, adv.
Without being uncompounded.
Freedom from mixture; simplicity of substance. Hammond.
- Not comprehensive.
- Unable to comprehend. South.
UN-COM-PRESS'ED, a.
Not compressed; free from compression. Boyle.
UN-COM'PRO-MIS-ING, a. [s as z.]
Not compromising; not agreeing to terms; not complying. Review.
Not concealable.
UN-CON-CEAL'ED, a.
Not concealed.